Chiquerria Banks, Hill's aunt, sat outside the day care for hours Wednesday to not only mourn his loss, but feel what he felt to sit in the scorching heat.

"I want everybody to pay for their actions. Everybody that was here has something to do with something because you were here," Banks said. "Just imagine a 3-year-old child in a van, windows up, no water, nothing. That's suffering."

Thornton said she won't let DCF shut down her business permanently.

"Anybody who knows me knows I'm going to fight for what's mine," Thornton said. "I'm not going to give it up like that."

Records show the day care violated checks in place to possible prevent the tragedy from happening.

Vehicle logs for the day care van were recovered and showed a pick up time and signature of Myles' grandmother, but did not include the driver or second employee signature verifying they conducted the vehicle sweep.

OPD report calls the actions of St. Charles as showing "an utter disregard for the safety of the children she is responsible for" @WFTV